• One card per person.
  • Once collected, the information is to be used for statistical purposes by Statistics Niue. 

    Your cooperation in filling out the Niue Passenger Departure Card correctly and completing all questions, will be very much appreciated. 

    Think, is it worth the risk?

    If you are carying, on your person or in your baggage, NZ$10,000 or more in cash or foreign equivalent, you must report this to a customs officer when you are completing passport formalities on departure form Niue. Cash means physical currency, bearer negotiable instruments (BNI), or both. BNI means any of, a bill exchange, a cheque, a primissory note, a bearer bond, a traveller's cheque, a money order, postal order or similar order, or any other instrument prescribed under the Financial Transactions Reporting Act 2006. If anyone you are responsible for, who is travelling with you, has cash to that value, you must tell the Customs officer about that too. Under the Financial Transactions Reporting Act, it is offence to fail to report as instructed here.